Learning from Local Georgian-South Ossetian Peace Practices

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Learning from Local Georgian-South Ossetian Peace Practices

Learning from Local Georgian-South Ossetian Peace Practices: Implications for Global Practices

By Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution

When and where

Date and time

Wednesday, March 29 · 12 - 1:30pm EDT

Location

Vernon Smith Hall, 5th Floor, Room 5183 3434 Washington Blvd Arlington, VA 22201

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

Presented by: Center for Peacemaking Practice

Facilitator: Margarita Tadevosyan, Research Professor, Center for Peacemaking Practice, Carter School

Three Georgian and three South Ossetian peace practitioners will join Dr. Susan Allen and Dr. Margarita Tadevosyan in a roundtable discussion of their peacebuilding practice work in politically challenging and polarized environment. Local practitioners will share their experience in navigating politically challenging environment, especially in the light of the recent war in Ukraine and Russia's continued dominant role in the South Caucasus region.

Panelist:

• Dr. Susan Allen, Professor, Carter School

• Dr. Margarita Tadevosyan, Research Professor, Center for Peacemaking Practice, Carter School

• Eliko Bendeliani, Head of the Board of the Peace and Civic Development Center (Tbilisi)

• Nino Kalandarishvili, Head of the Board of the Institute for Study of Nationalism and Conflicts (Tbilisi)

• Mikheil Jakhua, Berghof Foundation Caucasus Programme

• Zarina Sanakoeva, Peace Journalist (Tskhinval)

• Lina Kulumbegova, Political science lecturer (Tskhinval)

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